Creamy Cheesy Mexican Chicken Casserole

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It's not necessary to use the habanero pepper. It's great with out it also.
Enjoy! Debbie

Creamy Cheesy Mexican Chicken Casserole

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4 CHICKEN BREASTS; Boneless Skinless.
1 can(s) (10 3/4 ounce) CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUP
1 can(s) (10 ounce) ROTEL DICED TOMATOES AND GREEN CHILIES
1 clove(s) (large) GARLIC; Minced.
1/2 ONION; Chopped.
1 tablespoon(s) BUTTER OR MARGARINE
1/2 GREEN BELL PEPPER; Chopped.
1 HABANERO PEPPER; Finely Chopped, Optional.
8 ounce(s) VELVEETA CHEESE; Cut Into Small Cubes.
8 ounce(s) SPAGHETTI; Cooked And Drained.
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Cut up chicken into bite size pieces.
In a large skillet melt butter or margarine.
Add cubed up chicken, garlic, onion, green bell peppers.
Cook over medium-high heat until chicken is no longer pink and no liquid is left in skillet.
Stir in soup, Rotel Tomatoes and finely chopped habanero pepper.
Reduce heat and cook until the cheese melts, stirring constantly.
Place the cooked spaghetti in a greased 2 quart casserole dish.
Pour the cheese/chicken mixture over top spaghetti.
Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until heated through.
Serves 6.
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That looks great! I have a big hunk of veleeta that needs used. :chef:
 
This looks lovely :)

Since I am from Australia, I was wondering if anyone knew what cheese I could use as a substitute for Veleeta as I have not heard of that cheese?

Cheers :)
 
Kylie1969 said:
This looks lovely :)

Since I am from Australia, I was wondering if anyone knew what cheese I could use as a substitute for Veleeta as I have not heard of that cheese?

Cheers :)

Can you get Cheez Whiz? It comes in a jar, not quite the same.

Kraft American Cheese is also somewhat similar.

You may be able to find Velveeta somewhere on the shelves, until it's opened (yellow cardboard box, enclosing a foil wrapper), it doesn't need refrigeration. There are Velveeta lovers and haters here, you will discover!
 
Cheers guys :)

I will have a look in the international cheese section and see if I can find it :)

No, have not seen Cheez Whiz unfortunately :neutral:
 
This looks lovely :)

Since I am from Australia, I was wondering if anyone knew what cheese I could use as a substitute for Veleeta as I have not heard of that cheese?

Cheers :)

It is a Kraft Foods product. You may know it by another name Down Under.
 
We certainly do have a few Kraft cheese products here Fiona

I have found it :clap:

Kraft Cheddar

Fiona when you mentioned Kraft and how Dawgluver mentioned that it was in a cardboard box wrapped in foil...this is certainly the one!

Thanks guys, well done!
 
We certainly do have a few Kraft cheese products here Fiona

I have found it :clap:

Kraft Cheddar

Fiona when you mentioned Kraft and how Dawgluver mentioned that it was in a cardboard box wrapped in foil...this is certainly the one!

Thanks guys, well done!

Same place I go to find my Vegemite...:LOL:
 
Oh yes....great to find another Vegemite lover WOOHOO!!

I live on the stuff :)

Is it not readily available In Montana Fiona?
 
Oh yes....great to find another Vegemite lover WOOHOO!!

I live on the stuff :)

Is it not readily available In Montana Fiona?

Nope! I have to get mine sent. One friend sends us two jars about every two years. We probably don't eat it as fast as you do. Very salty!
 
Aww that is a pity :(

Pleased to hear that you get sent some though and yes it is very salty, I think that is what I love about it ;)
 
Yay, another lover of the lovely Vegemite :)

I agree Hoot, Marmite is not as good as Vegemite by a long shot, sorry to hear you cant get Vegemite close by
 

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